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Are You The Change? Part 1

By Inspiration, Support

It is undeniable that we are engulfed in a rapidly changing world, both local and global. The world is changing and like it or not we are a part of it. As we draw to the half way point of another year it may be useful to reflect on where we are, where we have been and where we wish to be. Are you where you want to be? Is your practice where you want it to be? Is your…

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Are you Courageous?

By Inspiration, Quest, Your Practice

“The simple step of a courageous individual is not to take part in the lie. One word of truth outweighs the world.” Alexander Solzhenitsyn How often do you fail to inform a person on the relationship between their spine, nerve system and health? How often do you not recommend optimum frequency of care for a person? How often do you not recommend appropriate care beyond symptoms for your people? How often do you not take the time to explain to…

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What are you Doing?

By Inspiration, Your Practice

As we find ourselves fast approaching the middle of the year, it may be useful to reflect upon the vision for outcomes that you created at the beginning of the year. Let’s ensure that your steps to accomplishment are on track. A vision of possibilities is essential to achievement. Just check that you have defined your vision for this year fully. Many people find it valuable to create a vision board and stick it in a prominent place as a…

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Experience What’s Possible…

By Inspiration, Your Practice

Everything is constantly moving. Even inanimate objects aren’t really motionless. They are just vibrating so rapidly they appear to be solid. That’s why it’s important to constantly reassess. Even your practice’s color scheme needs to be reassessed on a regular basis. Nothing stays constant. And fearing change won’t do you any good. It only holds you back from “what’s possible.” It keeps you rigid and promotes inflexibility and ultimately death. Think about this…If you brood about change and hope everything…

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Light up their lives

By Inspiration, Quest

BJ Palmer described the chiropractic clinical interaction as being of two components. The quantity factor, which addresses interference to the structural and the neuronal components of the subluxation complex and the quality factor, which addresses interference to thinking and emotional factors and therefore the quality of the nerve impulse. It reminds me of the story of a rich man who was dying so he called his three sons and said to them. “I wish to leave my fortune intact, so…

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